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Post by patman post on Apr 3, 2024 22:51:16 GMT
But you got your way and took the UK's borders back. So it's about time you learned to control them — especially as the UK has immigration checkpoints in Calais and Dunkirk where UK Border Force officers have the power to arrest and detain individuals in the immigration control zones...
Earth calling these alleged asylum seekers don't go anywhere near any Checkpoints or Border Control or Ferry Port at all, they pay International Organised Criminal Gangs for a seat on Rubber Boat, which are carried down to a deserted beach somewhere on the French Coast in the early hours of the morning and set sail for the UK , if they get to England they enter my country unlawfully UK has won back control of its own borders and coastline — on top of which it also has immigration personnel on mainland Europe. If the UK cannot keep out unwanted immigrants (as was cited as a reason for leaving the EU) by taking back control of its borders, that’s another promise (like cheap food and booming international trade deals) that’s proved to be so much hot air. Fifty-two percent of the voters believed the lies. Forty-eight percent weren’t so gullible — and many of the hoodwinked are now claiming they’ve changed their minds, or that they didn’t vote…
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Post by Pacifico on Apr 4, 2024 6:48:57 GMT
Yes - we should rejoin the EU to combat illegal immigration as they are so much more successful at tackling the problem than we are...
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Post by Handyman on Apr 4, 2024 7:03:29 GMT
Earth calling these alleged asylum seekers don't go anywhere near any Checkpoints or Border Control or Ferry Port at all, they pay International Organised Criminal Gangs for a seat on Rubber Boat, which are carried down to a deserted beach somewhere on the French Coast in the early hours of the morning and set sail for the UK , if they get to England they enter my country unlawfully UK has won back control of its own borders and coastline — on top of which it also has immigration personnel on mainland Europe. If the UK cannot keep out unwanted immigrants (as was cited as a reason for leaving the EU) by taking back control of its borders, that’s another promise (like cheap food and booming international trade deals) that’s proved to be so much hot air. Fifty-two percent of the voters believed the lies. Forty-eight percent weren’t so gullible — and many of the hoodwinked are now claiming they’ve changed their minds, or that they didn’t vote… You have no idea waste of time trying to tell you, the EU has a bigger problem than we do thousands and thousands of alleged Asylum Seekers are entering their countries unlawfully week in week out, have been for a long time it never stops, America cannot control its borders either When they reach our Territorial Waters we have to rescue them, when we try and deport undesirables even after serving long Prison sentences our Court or Court in the EU rules against it. As for Brexit the majority voted to leave, Democracy in action get used to it
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Post by patman post on Apr 4, 2024 9:24:51 GMT
Yes - we should rejoin the EU to combat illegal immigration as they are so much more successful at tackling the problem than we are... But the UK is not in the EU…
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Post by Pacifico on Apr 4, 2024 10:52:22 GMT
Yes - we should rejoin the EU to combat illegal immigration as they are so much more successful at tackling the problem than we are... But the UK is not in the EU… Indeed - so how would joining the EU help?
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Post by Handyman on Apr 4, 2024 12:40:04 GMT
None whatsoever
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Post by Red Rackham on Apr 15, 2024 12:24:58 GMT
535 foreign criminals taxied to England courtesy of the RNLI and Border Farce yesterday, bringing the total for this year, so far, to 6000, and it's only April. And lets not forget posters, every single one of them will be quietly pushed to the front of the housing queue, have their rent paid for them, and be in receipt of lots of lovely benefits. Is it any wonder they keep comming.
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Post by Red Rackham on Apr 27, 2024 16:16:17 GMT
Since my last post on 15 Apr the number of foreign criminals who have been ferried to England so far this year, with the help of the French and British authorities, has increased to a little over 7000 which will cost UK tax payers £millions, and they will quietly be pushed to the front of the housing queue.
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Post by Ripley on Apr 27, 2024 16:47:40 GMT
Since my last post on 15 Apr the number of foreign criminals who have been ferried to England so far this year, with the help of the French and British authorities, has increased to a little over 7000 which will cost UK tax payers £millions, and they will quietly be pushed to the front of the housing queue. Where are you getting your stats? I'm not seeing that 7000 number... According to Gov.UK, in spite of the fact that boar arrivals increased by 24% in the period January 1st - April 21st 2024, "the number of hotels used to accommodate asylum seekers has decreased from 398 on 22 October 2023 to 267 on 7 April 2024". How does that make sense? www.gov.uk/government/statistics/statistics-relating-to-the-illegal-migration-bill/additional-statistics-relating-to-illegal-migration-march-2024
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Post by Red Rackham on Apr 27, 2024 16:58:05 GMT
...The latest arrivals take the number of Channel migrants who have crossed in small boats so far this year to more than 7,000. That figure is significantly higher than the 5,745 who crossed at this point last year - link
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Post by Red Rackham on Apr 27, 2024 17:00:51 GMT
Government statistics! LOL, yes indeed, there's an oxymoron for you.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 28, 2024 6:18:20 GMT
But the UK is not in the EU… Indeed - so how would joining the EU help? He'll have to ask his supervisor.
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Post by Red Rackham on Apr 29, 2024 14:14:19 GMT
This morning a dingy full of illegals got into difficulties just off Calais, as ever the French informed the UK Border Farce who promptly raced across the channel to pick them up and bring them to England.
This is insane.
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Post by bancroft on Apr 30, 2024 17:37:45 GMT
We need to build holding camps though some might call them concentration camps until we can vet them.
Don't see this happening any time soon though.
At least Rwanda seems to have had an impact in Ireland, you gotta laugh.
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Post by Red Rackham on Apr 30, 2024 19:02:02 GMT
We need to build holding camps though some might call them concentration camps until we can vet them. Don't see this happening any time soon though. At least Rwanda seems to have had an impact in Ireland, you gotta laugh. The EU state of Greece has immigrant detention centres. But tbh, rather than building detention centres in the UK, I'd sooner the government massively expand the Rwanda plan.
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